It was more complicated than that according to reports. It was something like, if car idles 14 - 16 seconds before a fairly aggressive acceleration to X mph while steering wheel does not move... Then assume an EPA test stand is in use. Otherwise, emit as needed satisfy the driver's demands.Could it be something as simple as :
?Code:IF road speed < X mph DO lowest-emissions engine burn ELSE DO best-for-consumer engine burn
It could even be argued that such an algorithm would be beneficial in an urban environment by minimising emissions when the vehicle is crawling in heavy traffic.
per @nsaspook 's quest, I think it is not hidden so well and Bosch reportedly found development/(test only) code in a production vehicle. Bosch announced that they warned VW that the VW-requested code was only intended for testing purposes and not intended for production vehicles. So, I think Bosch developed the code for a VW R&D request but the code was reappropriated for other purposes as VW reprogrammed the devices for production use (at least that is Bosch's story for now). Also, it turns out that "Clean Diesel" is a Bosch trademark, not a VW trademark. interesting....
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